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Tuesday, September 30, 2008


Americans Overwhelm Government Email Servers With Complaints About Bailouts

The government response?  Limit the number of emails the public can send, naturally.

The House is limiting e-mails from the public to prevent its websites from crashing due to the enormous amount of mail being submitted on the financial bailout bill.

As a result, some constituents may get a ‘try back at a later time’ response if they use the House website to e-mail their lawmakers about the bill defeated in the House on Monday in a 205-228 vote.

That “try back at a later time” message might as well read “you will eat your crap sandwich, and you will like it, so stop complaining.”

Does this tick you off? Click here to email your elected representatives right here on Say Anything, or comment below.

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